Let Immigrant Crime and Justice, P.C. help you to address whether your criminal
issues have created an immigration problem.

Immigrant Crime and Justice incorporated the Law Office of Karl W. Krooth

Karl Krooth, lead counsel and president of Immigrant Crime and Justice, offers consultations
to discuss your potential for relief in criminal and immigration court. Karl as
well as attorney Julian Sanchez Mora assist foreign nationals to seek post-conviction relief in
criminal courts as well as avoid immigration consequences in pending criminal matters before state
superior courts and federal district courts.

Karl has practical experience in the representation of foreign nationals before
the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the Immigration Court, US Citizenship and Immigration
Services (former INS) and Deferred Inspections, Customs and Border Protection Bureau.

Karl also makes regular presentations on post-conviction relief and immigration
consequences of crime to immigration practitioners and criminal defense attorneys.
Karl speaks regularly at the annual conference of the American Immigration Lawyers
Association. Thousands of attorneys attend the conference, a subgroup of whom attend
Karl’s speeches and read his articles on post-conviction relief, crime victims,
as well as working with criminal defense counsel to mitigate immigration consequences.
For some of the articles that he has authored and co-authored, see the following
link: recent publications. Noteworthy presentations
in previous years include an exploration of Comprehensive Immigration Reform for
the American Immigration Lawyers Association of Northern California with Judith
Golub and Dan Siciliano; speeches on immigration consequences of crime at Stanford Law School's Immigrant Rights Clinic, ILW.com, and the
San Francisco Bar Association; as well as a panel on post-conviction relief
with Norton Tooby and Ilyce Shugall at the annual conference of AILA and at Golden Gate Law School.

Karl's practical experience in all phases of criminal prosecution and defense, and
substantial exposure to immigration consequences of crime provides you with an assurance
of quality representation.